MLS Game Summary - Columbus at New York

Harrison, NJ (Sports Network) - Jamison Olave's goal in stoppage time rescued a point for Red Bull New York in a feisty 2-2 draw with the Columbus Crew on Sunday at Red Bull Arena.

The Crew got off the mark just two minutes into the match when Eddie Gaven
threaded a through pass to the feet of Dominic Oduro, who beat several New
York defenders in the box and slid it past goalkeeper Luis Robles with the
outside of his right foot to give his club the early lead.

But the hosts bounced back in the 31st minute when Tim Cahill launched a long
ball over the top that was badly misplayed by Crew defender Tyson Wahl. The
ball fell directly to the feet of Thierry Henry, who easily chipped it over
the head of Columbus goalkeeper Andy Gruenebaum.

It appeared the match was headed for a stalemate until the 74th minute when
Federico Higuain got in behind the New York defense and was brought down in
the area as referee Geoff Gamble quickly pointed to the spot, awarding a
penalty kick to the Crew.

Higuain stepped up and hammered it straight down the middle for the goal. as
Robles dove to his right on the play.

New York pushed for an equalizer in the final minutes of the game and it
finally came in the first minute of stoppage time when Jonny Steele lofted a
ball into the Columbus penalty area for a completely unmarked Olave, who
settled the ball with one touch and calmly ripped it into the top left corner
of the net, leaving Gruenebaum with no chance for a save.

The result extends New York's unbeaten run in league play to seven
consecutive matches. The Red Bulls have not tasted defeat since a 1-0 loss
to Sporting Kansas City on April 17 and they remain on top of the Eastern
Conference table with 25 points.

Columbus, meanwhile, moves into sixth place with the result on 16 points.